I Am Launching The Ultimate SEO Research Tool Soon, Need A First Group of Users Now

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I been playing with this for over a week now and thoroughly impressed.

Hats off to you dchuk!!

Cheers!

Thanks! My list is a mile long for cool additional features, so my plan is to keep pluggin away to keep things rockin' for all of you.

For everyone sending over feedback: thank you. It's very helpful to hear from you guys. If you have any questions about operation of the system, please don't hesitate to ask in the FAQ section of the site, that way I can post the answers and others can see them as well.
 


There seems to be some weirdness with how it counts facebook likes. As fas as I understand it (and my knowledge of facebook is pretty fuzzy), if you have the usual like button on your page it actually counts as a total of likes, shares and comments.

It seems that the tool only counts likes, but from this seomoz post it seems that shares are as important as likes, but your tool only counts likes.

What would be cool would be to implement some kind of extended available domain search like in positionsniper (dunno if you are familiar with that tool), then it would be pretty extensive.

Any half price accounts left btw?
 
Well, it currently only checks Facebook Likes, and it's only what Facebook gives me back, I'm not actually "counting" anything. I could expand it to all shares for facebook though if people are interested.

As for the extended domain availability, it's basically already done (in addition to a keyword discovery tool), I just need to finish connecting it to the competition analyzer and tightening it up to be as efficient as possible. I promise you, it's built in a way no one has ever seen. It's very very cool.

No more half price discounts, sorry man. Thanks for the feedback though!

There seems to be some weirdness with how it counts facebook likes. As fas as I understand it (and my knowledge of facebook is pretty fuzzy), if you have the usual like button on your page it actually counts as a total of likes, shares and comments.

It seems that the tool only counts likes, but from this seomoz post it seems that shares are as important as likes, but your tool only counts likes.

What would be cool would be to implement some kind of extended available domain search like in positionsniper (dunno if you are familiar with that tool), then it would be pretty extensive.

Any half price accounts left btw?
 
Cant wait. What features do you think will be coming soon?

In some sort of order:

1) keyword volume and cpc data in the competition analyzer
1.5) domain age support
2) minor touchups to comp analyzer for some requested features
3) ridiculously cool keyword discovery tool
4) foreign google support
5) a secret module for creating intelligent content

and 6) a mobile version (this is not going to happen unless everything listed above is finished)

I have other special ideas, but those are the ones I'm willing to share at the moment.
 
Well, it currently only checks Facebook Likes, and it's only what Facebook gives me back, I'm not actually "counting" anything. I could expand it to all shares for facebook though if people are interested.

As for the extended domain availability, it's basically already done (in addition to a keyword discovery tool), I just need to finish connecting it to the competition analyzer and tightening it up to be as efficient as possible. I promise you, it's built in a way no one has ever seen. It's very very cool.

No more half price discounts, sorry man. Thanks for the feedback though!
Cool I'll probably sign up later today anyway, this tool is too nice and shiny to not have even if I wont use it for the moment :p
 
Cool see volume and cpc now. How have you found semrush though for accuracy, when I've checked them (have a pro account I use quite a bit) they always seem fairly off compared to adwords. I mostly juse use their data to see what competitors rank for but always double check the volume elsewhere.
 
Cool see volume and cpc now. How have you found semrush though for accuracy, when I've checked them (have a pro account I use quite a bit) they always seem fairly off compared to adwords. I mostly juse use their data to see what competitors rank for but always double check the volume elsewhere.

SEMRush is pretty great for non-trending data. If some keyword is just now taking off in the last month or two, they won't have fresh enough volume data to match the trend. For the majority of keywords though, that's fine. I'm working on getting access to the google adwords API, so I might make the change in the future when I gain access to it.

Also, SEMRush data only represents google.com data, not any of the affiliated search engines or mobile or anything. So the data will be lower than what you normally see in the Keyword Tool. But honestly, it's better for the data to be too low than too high. Nothing worse than targeting a keyword for 6 months that really only get 10% of what you expected.

With these new changes we will be dropping our pro seomoz account.

I fucking love this tool!!!!

Thanks for the Sweeeeeet ass tool dchuck!

:) Thanks!

I have my real launch thread formatted and ready to go, just crossin t's and dottin i's...should be up within the hour.

Thanks for all the great feedback and support guys, I really appreciate it.
 
Alright, back up and running. Sorry about doing that in the middle of the day like that, but it looks to have only taken about 15 minutes so we're all good.

Now we have a little bit more room to breaaaaaaaaaaathe :)
 
Well, I was going to officially launch my sales thread tonight and open the flood gates, but I'm looking at the clock right now and I'm simply fucking tired right now. 4-5 hours of sleep per day for a week adds up quick.

So I'll kick things off officially tomorrow morning. As for tonight, I added a really nice little feature, each top ten result now shows you the top 3 anchor texts pointing to that url, with the number of unique domains and total number of pages linking back. It provides a lot of insights in most niches. Just expand any result and you'll see a new table of data underneath the existing breakdown table. Let me know what you guys think.

I'm gonna throw on some breaking bad right now and chill. Message me if you need anything.
 
SEMRush is pretty great for non-trending data. If some keyword is just now taking off in the last month or two, they won't have fresh enough volume data to match the trend. For the majority of keywords though, that's fine. I'm working on getting access to the google adwords API, so I might make the change in the future when I gain access to it.

Also, SEMRush data only represents google.com data, not any of the affiliated search engines or mobile or anything. So the data will be lower than what you normally see in the Keyword Tool. But honestly, it's better for the data to be too low than too high. Nothing worse than targeting a keyword for 6 months that really only get 10% of what you expected.


Just checked my semrush account and noticed the reason why this term shows lower is that it's for the local US volume data. In that case its fairly accurate to adwords.

Makes sense as I know they only support a handful of territories so don't really do 'global' and for most stuff I'd be looking for US numbers anyhow.
 
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Just checked my semrush account and noticed the reason why this term shows lower is that it's for the local US volume data. In that case its fairly accurate to adwords.

Makes sense as I know they only support a handful of territories so don't really do 'global' and for most stuff I'd be looking for US numbers anyhow.

Yes, Our Data is shown for Local search and Exact match.
 
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